Sentence examples for all of which signify from inspiring English sources

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Thanks to Limbaugh's bluenose-defying usage (although he confessed to having cleared it beforehand), writers of every political persuasion now have a synonym for "joyous, blissful, rapturous, ec­static," all of which signify "over the moon" but have lately been getting long in the tooth.

Instead, Lederberg and McCray suggest that, as a botanist, Winkler must have been familiar with terms such as biome (a biological community), rhizome (a root system), and phyllome (the leaves covering a tree) among others, all of which were in use well before 1920 and all of which signify the collectivity of the units involved [ 79].

Thus, a God who is capable of being pleased and displeased must have various aims and desires, all of which signify privation of that which is aimed at or desired, until it is provided.

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We assume that elements of, which signify packet importance, are all positive.

Roughly, many homeowners will go between seven and 10 years before they notice fading or chalking, both of which signify that the protective quality of the enamel is diminishing.

This is linked with the third explanation both of which signify declining motivation among potential learners to willingly come forward and enroll with the COBET programme.

I maintain, however, through all the sound and fury, much of which signifies nothing more than a theory du jour, that we are NOT clueless about the basic care and feeding of Homo sapiens.

All too often in pictures they are shown as "boneshakers", the riding of which signifies un-worldliness and lack of success on the part of the owner.

There are, consequently, numerous names for Lord of the Mountain still current in Korea, each of which signifies a tiger.

His calendar book is labelled with strips of paper of different colors, each of which signifies another type of activity with which Mr. Aoi filled up his very busy days.

The 10 numbers are not understood merely as arithmetical symbols: they are cosmological factors the first of which, signified by the multiply ambiguous term ruaḥ, is the spirit of God, while the nine others seem to be the archetypes of the three elements (air, water, fire) and the spatial dimensions (up, down, and the four cardinal points).

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